Thank you for your interest in supporting the Eastern Shore Public Library. We are over halfway to our goal of raising $5M to build a new facility. Your donation today will help us keep the momentum going!

$100,000

$50,000

Foyer: The Eastern Shore of Virginia Community Foundation (Named and Donated)

Teen Room (Donated)

Magazine Area

Computer Center

Entry Plaza

Mobile Laptop Center

Study Room

$25,000

Front Desk (Donated)Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Lewis

Gallery (Donated)

ESPL Friends Room (Donated)

Kitchenette

Literary Playscape (Donated)Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall

The Frances B. Latimer Children’s Study Room (Named and Donated)

$20,000

Community Info Display

Flag pole

$10,000

Exterior Sign: The Five Miles Farm (Named and Donated)

Copier

$5,000

Reading Table (ESR)

Community Information Rack

20 Reading Chair

Recognition Opportunities

$5,000 - $10,000

Child Interactive Structure

$2,000 - $10,000

Bench

$10,000 - $20,000

Virtual Reality Equipment

$10,000

Display Case

$5,000

AV Presentation Equipment

Bike Rack

Children’s Display Wall

Climate Monitoring System

Computer Station

Digital Film Reader

Map Case

Outdoor Book Return

Reading Boat

Rocket Children’s Shelf

$5,000

Study Room Equipment

Reading Table

Teen Gaming Equipment

Train Children’s Shelf Unit

Children’s Water Fountain

Assistive Hearing Equipment

Study Cubicle

$2,000

Flower Boxes (Named and Donated)(1)Thomas W. Custis by Mr. and Mrs. George Davis

Shelving

Table (Small)

$1,000

Chairs (Named and Donated)(1) In memory of Doris K. Handzo by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray, Mr. and Mrs. George Handzo, and Mr. and Mrs. David Handzo (1) In memory of Paul and Lillie Bibbins placed in the Frances Bibbins Latimer Study given by Drs. Paul E. and Betty B. Bibbins

Picnic Table

Story Teller’s Chair (Named and Donated) In memory of Brenda Burlin by Betty Farley, John Conklin, and James Conklin

Trees

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The current Accomac facility, built in 1965 and expanded in 1984, is woefully inadequate. Expensive building repairs are overdue, including fixing roof leaks, upgrading heating and air conditioning systems, bringing electrical systems up to code, replacing the septic drain field, among many others.

The ESPL’s goal is to transform itself into a center for learning, history and community activities. The Regional Library orders, receives and processes books and materials, and distributes them to all four library locations. The Regional Library provides Nassawadox, Chincoteague, and Cape Charles libraries services their budgets cannot afford.